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  1. 11. Apr. 2023 · Is that Black enough for you? Acclaimed filmmaker, film critic and historian Elvis Mitchell asks that question in his new Netflix documentary. The film is the directorial debut for Mitchell, a Highland Park, Michigan native and Wayne State University alum. It takes viewers on a whirlwind journey through the transformative years of Black cinema ...

  2. Is That Black Enough for You?!?, written and directed by former New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell, is an essential documentary about Black cinema of the late 1960s and 1970s [but also taking note of some important precursors]. Here, Mitchell resurrects and reappraises a breathtaking array of classic American films, and gives them a new context, examining the “blaxploitation ...

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    9. Nov. 2022 · Hier sollte eine Beschreibung angezeigt werden, diese Seite lässt dies jedoch nicht zu.

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    • Peter Bradshaw
  4. 13. Nov. 2022 · Is That Black Enough for You?!?, written and directed by former New York Times film critic Elvis Mitchell, is an essential documentary about Black cinema of the late 1960s and 1970s [but also taking note of some important precursors]. Here, Mitchell resurrects and reappraises a breathtaking array of classic American films, and gives them a new context, examining the “blaxploitation ...

  5. 7. Okt. 2022 · Mitchell’s doc bows this weekend at the New York Film Festival. Mitchell, a film critic who has written for LA Weekly and The New York Times takes on the role of writer, director and narrator as ...

  6. As intellectually impressive as Mitchell’s arguments are, he never forgets that he’s making a movie, so each major point made in the narration is backed up with a film clip — lots of clips ...

  7. 12. Nov. 2022 · The film critic-turned-director tells us how he dug into the Black cinema revolution of the 1970s in his must-see Netflix documentary.